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Get answers to common questions about Color Root Touch Up (Roots Only).
A typical Color Root Touch Up (Roots Only) appointment runs about 30 to 60 minutes, depending on root length and hair density. Your stylist will assess regrowth and desired coverage, then apply, process, and blend for seamless results.
Many stubborn grays lift more slowly but our technicians use permanent pigment formulas and precise application to maximize coverage. In rare resistant cases, we may recommend a slightly darker tone or a follow-up session to achieve full concealment.
Minor adjustments—like warming or darkening your roots to match existing color—are usually possible during a touch up. Significant shade changes require a longer appointment and consultation to protect hair integrity and ensure a smooth, even result.
Schedule touch ups every 4 to 8 weeks depending on hair growth rate, color contrast, and personal preference. Your stylist can recommend an ideal cadence to maintain coverage and color harmony between full-color services.
Yes — we offer gentle, low-odor formulas and perform patch tests for clients with sensitivity concerns. Communicate allergies or prior scalp reactions beforehand so your stylist can select appropriate products and take extra care during application.
Root-only touch ups are formulated to integrate with existing color and typically won't alter lengths or previously colored sections. Your stylist matches tone and applies precisely to avoid overlaps, preserving the rest of your color treatment.